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Australia build 127-run lead before deluge hits

Australia built up a lead of 127 runs over the West Indies on the fourth day of the second Test before heavy rain swamped the Queen's Park Oval and play was abandoned.

Updated on: Apr 19, 2012 10:34 AM IST
AFP | By , Port Of Spain
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Australia built up a lead of 127 runs over the West Indies on the fourth day of the second Test before heavy rain swamped the Queen's Park Oval and play was abandoned. Only 30 overs of Australia's second innings -- and just 10 after lunch -- had been possible before the rain came in the middle of the afternoon on Wednesday.

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When play was called off, Australia were 73 for three, with Ricky Ponting 32 not out and skipper Michael Clarke on three.

Seamer Kemar Roach, who took five wickets in the first innings, had taken all three wickets to fall.

The West Indies had added just four more runs to their overnight 253 for nine before Carlton Baugh missed a sweep shot off spinner Michael Beer that struck him on the pad.

Beer's lbw appeal was turned down but Australia successfully reviewed the decision.

Baugh had made 21 and West Indies had lost their last six wickets for just 27 runs to be dismissed for 257, meaning they trailed by 54 after the first innings.

Fidel Edwards opened the bowling as Australia batted again, but West Indies immediately used spin at the other end, with Shane Shillingford taking the new ball.

Roach replaced Edwards and his second delivery moved off the seam and David Warner's edge was held by Darren Bravo at second slip with the opener having made 17 and the total at 26.

Shane Watson, who had made 56 in the first innings, then played and missed the next ball as it went between the inside edge and the stumps.

Two balls later a similar Roach delivery sent Watson's off-stump reeling.

Watson had gone for a duck and Australia were 26 for two.

Cowan, who had made a dogged 20 off 78 balls, was the third wicket to fall when he fell lbw to Roach despite an Australian review in the afternoon period.

Australia lead the series, having won the opening Test in Barbados by three wickets, and need just a draw in this match to keep the Frank Worrell Trophy they have held for almost two decades.

 
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